Eni has started production of first oil from the West Hub DevelopmentProject in Block 15/06 in the Angolan DeepOffshore, approximately 350 kilometres northwest of Luanda and 130 kilometres west of Soyo. The field is currently producing 45,000 barrels of oil per day (bopd) through the N’GomaFPSO...Find out more on http://www.eni.com/en_IT/media/press-releases/2014/12/eni_starts_production_west_hub_development_project_angola.shtml
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Although its territory has been inhabited since the Paleolithic Era, modern Angola originates in Portuguese colonization, which began with, and was for centuries limited to, coastal settlements and trading posts established from the 16th century onwards. In the 19th century, European settlers slowly and hesitantly began to establish themselves in the interior. As a Portuguese colony, Angola did not encompass its present borders until the early 20th century, following resistance by groups such as the Cuamato, the Kwanyama and the Mbunda. Independence was achieved in 1975 after a protracted liberation war. That same year, Angola descended into an intense civil war that lasted until 2002. It has since become a relatively stable unitarypresidential republic.

Marine Life Offshore Angola, shark attacking a piece of dunnage.

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Eni has started production of first oil from the West Hub DevelopmentProject in Block 15/06 in the Angolan DeepOffshore, approximately 350 kilometres northwest of Luanda and 130 kilometres west of Soyo. The field is currently producing 45,000 barrels of oil per day (bopd) through the N’GomaFPSO...Find out more on http://www.eni.com/en_IT/media/press-releases/2014/12/eni_starts_production_west_hub_development_project_angola.shtml
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Marine Life Offshore Angola, shark attacking a piece of dunnage.

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Eni has started production of first oil from the West Hub DevelopmentProject in Block 15/06 in the Angolan DeepOffshore, approximately 350 kilometres northwest of Luanda and 130 kilometres west of Soyo. The field is currently producing 45,000 barrels of oil per day (bopd) through the N’GomaFPSO...Find out more on http://www.eni.com/en_IT/media/press-releases/2014/12/eni_starts_production_west_hub_development_project_angola.shtml
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Eni has started production of first oil from the West Hub DevelopmentProject in Block 15/06 in the Angolan DeepOffshore, approximately 350 kilometres northwest of Luanda and 130 kilometres west of Soyo. The field is currently producing 45,000 barrels of oil per day (bopd) through the N’GomaFPSO...Find out more on http://www.eni.com/en_IT/media/press-releases/2014/12/eni_starts_production_west_hub_development_project_angola.shtml
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Eni has started production of first oil from the West Hub DevelopmentProject in Block 15/06 in the Angolan DeepOffshore, approximately 350 kilometres northwest of Luanda and 130 kilometres west of Soyo. The field is currently producing 45,000 barrels of oil per day (bopd) through the N’GomaFPSO...Find out more on http://www.eni.com/en_IT/media/press-releases/2014/12/eni_starts_production_west_hub_development_project_angola.shtml
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Luanda is the capital city of Angola , located in Central-Southern Africa . More than 4 million people live in Luanda. Luanda is a cosmopolitan city, many people fled to the capital during the brutal civil war that destroyed much of the country from 1974-2002. It's located on the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by natural beauty that is somewhat marred by the sprawling townships ( bairros ) and poor living conditions of its inhabitants.
Luanda was founded in 1575 by Portuguese colonists and became a major slaving port. Since then, it has always been the cultural heart of Angola. It's a vibrant place with obvious Portuguese influences, exce...

The tourism industry in Angola is based on the country's natural beauty, including its rivers, waterfalls and scenic coastline.[1] Angola's tourism industry is relatively new, as much of the country was destroyed during the post-colonial civil war which ended in 2002. Unlike most countries in the region, which generally give US, EU, and many other citizens a visa on arrival or require no visa at all, Angola has complicated and onerous Soviet-style visa requirements (official letter of invitation, documents concerning purpose of travel, copy of travel itinerary, proof of funds, etc., all of which are sent back to Luanda for approval). This antiquated attitude to tourism places the country at a disadvantage in a competitive market for international tourism.
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ANGOLA - the beauty within

A couple weeks ago while traveling down the coast of Angola, we stumbled upon what we believe to be one of the best waves in the world.
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published: 10 Sep 2013

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Cycling Angola

Cycling2800 KM in Angola in February and March 2014, the most positive surprise among my whole Trans-African journey.
This video features the 12-hour chata trip around the Congo river mouth between Cabinda and Soyo, the sand road until N'zeto, the new roads in the mountains of Quibaxe and Golungo Alto, the non-existent roads and dugout canoe passages in the Landos around Kixinge and Longanhia, the mountain roads around Uku-Seles, Lubango, its carnival, Christo-rei and Tundavala, the Serra-da-Leba road, the last rains of the rainy season in the Cunene province around Otchinjau, and some big caterpillars.
What the video doesn't say is that with Dave (at 16:15), we needed 2-3 hours to clean the sticky mud from the 50-meter stretch between our tents and the gravel road. Nor does it say that ...

published: 13 Mar 2015

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Luanda is the capital city of Angola , located in Central-Southern Africa . More than 4 million people live in Luanda. Luanda is a cosmopolitan city, many people fled to the capital during the brutal civil war that destroyed much of the country from 1974-2002. It's located on the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by natural beauty that is somewhat marred by the sprawling townships ( bairros ) and poor living conditions of its inhabitants.
Luanda was founded in 1575 by Portuguese colonists and became a major slaving port. Since then, it has always been the cultural heart of Angola. It's a vibrant place with obvious Portuguese influences, excellent music and nightlife. It's one of the world's most expensive capitals to stay in, due to the fact that Angola is rich in diamonds and oil, so business men abound, but hotel rooms do not.
Portuguese is the main language spoken in Luanda.
Travel to Luanda
===============
Angola's international airport (in Luanda) has regularly scheduled flights from major European and regional capitals. Luanda is built around its harbour and overlooks a thin long island -- Ihla . The heart of the city is known as the Marginal , it runs along the harbor promenade. Luanda has many interesting sights given its rich history and location on the coast.
Museu de Antropologia -- for a good cultural introduction to Angola's many tribes
Fortaleza de Sao Miguel -- oldest surviving building in Luanda, built in 1576 by the Portuguese.
Palacio de Ferro - built by Gustave Eiffel no less in 1902.

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Luanda is the capital city of Angola , located in Central-Southern Africa . More than 4 million people live in Luanda. Luanda is a cosmopolitan city, many people fled to the capital during the brutal civil war that destroyed much of the country from 1974-2002. It's located on the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by natural beauty that is somewhat marred by the sprawling townships ( bairros ) and poor living conditions of its inhabitants.
Luanda was founded in 1575 by Portuguese colonists and became a major slaving port. Since then, it has always been the cultural heart of Angola. It's a vibrant place with obvious Portuguese influences, excellent music and nightlife. It's one of the world's most expensive capitals to stay in, due to the fact that Angola is rich in diamonds and oil, so business men abound, but hotel rooms do not.
Portuguese is the main language spoken in Luanda.
Travel to Luanda
===============
Angola's international airport (in Luanda) has regularly scheduled flights from major European and regional capitals. Luanda is built around its harbour and overlooks a thin long island -- Ihla . The heart of the city is known as the Marginal , it runs along the harbor promenade. Luanda has many interesting sights given its rich history and location on the coast.
Museu de Antropologia -- for a good cultural introduction to Angola's many tribes
Fortaleza de Sao Miguel -- oldest surviving building in Luanda, built in 1576 by the Portuguese.
Palacio de Ferro - built by Gustave Eiffel no less in 1902.

ANGOLA - the beauty within

A couple weeks ago while traveling down the coast of Angola, we stumbled upon what we believe to be one of the best waves in the world.
Lets chat on Twitter: @...

A couple weeks ago while traveling down the coast of Angola, we stumbled upon what we believe to be one of the best waves in the world.
Lets chat on Twitter: @dan_thedirector
Subscribe to my channel: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZfPrUL62TN74Mmrn-O_pZQ
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Follow Benji on Twitter: @benjibrand
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Music:
A special thanks to both artists.
Track 1: Angola - Mike Kelly
Track 2: Empathy - Crystal CastlesStay tuned for part two of the Journey.

A couple weeks ago while traveling down the coast of Angola, we stumbled upon what we believe to be one of the best waves in the world.
Lets chat on Twitter: @dan_thedirector
Subscribe to my channel: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZfPrUL62TN74Mmrn-O_pZQ
Mail me for queries: danmace.tv@gmail.com
Follow Davey on Twitter: @daveybrand
Follow Davey on instagram: @daveybrand
Follow Benji on Twitter: @benjibrand
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Music:
A special thanks to both artists.
Track 1: Angola - Mike Kelly
Track 2: Empathy - Crystal CastlesStay tuned for part two of the Journey.

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Cycling2800 KM in Angola in February and March 2014, the most positive surprise among my whole Trans-African journey.
This video features the 12-hour chata trip around the Congo river mouth between Cabinda and Soyo, the sand road until N'zeto, the new roads in the mountains of Quibaxe and Golungo Alto, the non-existent roads and dugout canoe passages in the Landos around Kixinge and Longanhia, the mountain roads around Uku-Seles, Lubango, its carnival, Christo-rei and Tundavala, the Serra-da-Leba road, the last rains of the rainy season in the Cunene province around Otchinjau, and some big caterpillars.
What the video doesn't say is that with Dave (at 16:15), we needed 2-3 hours to clean the sticky mud from the 50-meter stretch between our tents and the gravel road. Nor does it say that I have been taken to police stations almost every day for looking suspicious (and for being a cycle-tourist, or for taking pictures (for example, of the valley at 10:10) without "authorization").
More details and stories on:
http://freewheely.com/category/angola
More photos on:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jbdodane/sets/72157640633224065/
Places traveled:
Cabinda, Soyo, Kavugi, N'zeto, Ambriz, Caxito, Ucua, Quibaxe, Ngonguembo, Dondo, Cambambe, Kixinge, Mumbondo, Longanhia, Porto-Amboim, Sumbe, Uku-Seles, Atome, Chila, Bocoio, Balombo, Ganda, Chicuma, Caluquembe, Vatuco, Cacula, Lubango, Cristo-Rei, Tundavala, Bibala, Serra-da-Leba, Humpata, Jau, Chibia, Quihita, Cahama, Otchinjau, Tapella, Chitado, Ruacana.

Cycling2800 KM in Angola in February and March 2014, the most positive surprise among my whole Trans-African journey.
This video features the 12-hour chata trip around the Congo river mouth between Cabinda and Soyo, the sand road until N'zeto, the new roads in the mountains of Quibaxe and Golungo Alto, the non-existent roads and dugout canoe passages in the Landos around Kixinge and Longanhia, the mountain roads around Uku-Seles, Lubango, its carnival, Christo-rei and Tundavala, the Serra-da-Leba road, the last rains of the rainy season in the Cunene province around Otchinjau, and some big caterpillars.
What the video doesn't say is that with Dave (at 16:15), we needed 2-3 hours to clean the sticky mud from the 50-meter stretch between our tents and the gravel road. Nor does it say that I have been taken to police stations almost every day for looking suspicious (and for being a cycle-tourist, or for taking pictures (for example, of the valley at 10:10) without "authorization").
More details and stories on:
http://freewheely.com/category/angola
More photos on:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jbdodane/sets/72157640633224065/
Places traveled:
Cabinda, Soyo, Kavugi, N'zeto, Ambriz, Caxito, Ucua, Quibaxe, Ngonguembo, Dondo, Cambambe, Kixinge, Mumbondo, Longanhia, Porto-Amboim, Sumbe, Uku-Seles, Atome, Chila, Bocoio, Balombo, Ganda, Chicuma, Caluquembe, Vatuco, Cacula, Lubango, Cristo-Rei, Tundavala, Bibala, Serra-da-Leba, Humpata, Jau, Chibia, Quihita, Cahama, Otchinjau, Tapella, Chitado, Ruacana.

FPSO N'Goma - West Hub Project | Eni video Channel

Eni has started production of first oil from the West Hub DevelopmentProject in Block 15/06 in the Angolan DeepOffshore, approximately 350 kilometres northwest of Luanda and 130 kilometres west of Soyo. The field is currently producing 45,000 barrels of oil per day (bopd) through the N’GomaFPSO...Find out more on http://www.eni.com/en_IT/media/press-releases/2014/12/eni_starts_production_west_hub_development_project_angola.shtml
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Luanda is the capital city of Angola , located in Central-Southern Africa . More than 4 million people live in Luanda. Luanda is a cosmopolitan city, many people fled to the capital during the brutal civil war that destroyed much of the country from 1974-2002. It's located on the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by natural beauty that is somewhat marred by the sprawling townships ( bairros ) and poor living conditions of its inhabitants.
Luanda was founded in 1575 by Portuguese colonists and became a major slaving port. Since then, it has always been the cultural heart of Angola. It's a vibrant place with obvious Portuguese influences, excellent music and nightlife. It's one of the world's most expensive capitals to stay in, due to the fact that Angola is rich in diamonds and oil, so business men abound, but hotel rooms do not.
Portuguese is the main language spoken in Luanda.
Travel to Luanda
===============
Angola's international airport (in Luanda) has regularly scheduled flights from major European and regional capitals. Luanda is built around its harbour and overlooks a thin long island -- Ihla . The heart of the city is known as the Marginal , it runs along the harbor promenade. Luanda has many interesting sights given its rich history and location on the coast.
Museu de Antropologia -- for a good cultural introduction to Angola's many tribes
Fortaleza de Sao Miguel -- oldest surviving building in Luanda, built in 1576 by the Portuguese.
Palacio de Ferro - built by Gustave Eiffel no less in 1902.

ANGOLA - the beauty within

A couple weeks ago while traveling down the coast of Angola, we stumbled upon what we believe to be one of the best waves in the world.
Lets chat on Twitter: @dan_thedirector
Subscribe to my channel: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZfPrUL62TN74Mmrn-O_pZQ
Mail me for queries: danmace.tv@gmail.com
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Follow Benji on Twitter: @benjibrand
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Music:
A special thanks to both artists.
Track 1: Angola - Mike Kelly
Track 2: Empathy - Crystal CastlesStay tuned for part two of the Journey.

2:03

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Cycling Angola

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Cycling Angola

Cycling2800 KM in Angola in February and March 2014, the most positive surprise among my whole Trans-African journey.
This video features the 12-hour chata trip around the Congo river mouth between Cabinda and Soyo, the sand road until N'zeto, the new roads in the mountains of Quibaxe and Golungo Alto, the non-existent roads and dugout canoe passages in the Landos around Kixinge and Longanhia, the mountain roads around Uku-Seles, Lubango, its carnival, Christo-rei and Tundavala, the Serra-da-Leba road, the last rains of the rainy season in the Cunene province around Otchinjau, and some big caterpillars.
What the video doesn't say is that with Dave (at 16:15), we needed 2-3 hours to clean the sticky mud from the 50-meter stretch between our tents and the gravel road. Nor does it say that I have been taken to police stations almost every day for looking suspicious (and for being a cycle-tourist, or for taking pictures (for example, of the valley at 10:10) without "authorization").
More details and stories on:
http://freewheely.com/category/angola
More photos on:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jbdodane/sets/72157640633224065/
Places traveled:
Cabinda, Soyo, Kavugi, N'zeto, Ambriz, Caxito, Ucua, Quibaxe, Ngonguembo, Dondo, Cambambe, Kixinge, Mumbondo, Longanhia, Porto-Amboim, Sumbe, Uku-Seles, Atome, Chila, Bocoio, Balombo, Ganda, Chicuma, Caluquembe, Vatuco, Cacula, Lubango, Cristo-Rei, Tundavala, Bibala, Serra-da-Leba, Humpata, Jau, Chibia, Quihita, Cahama, Otchinjau, Tapella, Chitado, Ruacana.

1:28

10 Mildly Interesting Facts About Angola

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CAPE TOWN - Standard Bank, South Africa’s biggest bank by assets, said that it was banking on its digital transformation strategy for future growth after its interim profits surged 12% to R12.1 billion ... The top five contributors to Africa regions’ headline earnings were Angola, Ghana, Mozambique, Nigeria and Uganda, which together represent 60% of the region’s headline earnings ... -BUSINESS REPORT ....

[ANGOP] Luanda -The leader and presidential candidate of the Convergência Ampla de Salvação de Angola-Coligação Eleitoral (CASA-CE) is working Wednesday in Catete town, near Luanda, on a vote-hunt campaign ... ....

These are the national companies Cimagro Lda, Odebrecht Angola Lda, Lda APB, and Sagia, which will produce an area of 35,000 hectares in the municipalities of Cacuso, Malanje and Cangandala, regions which comprise the PAC... ....

Angolan authorities have moved to ban protests and demonstrations by groups not running in next week’s parliamentary elections ... This principle is reflected in article 47 of Angola’s Constitution, which guarantees the right of all citizens to protest without pre-authorization, provided they inform authorities in advance ... ....

After Angola’s critical elections, the oil will still flow, unabated—despite talk of a potential opposition upset. Angola is—on any given day—Africa’s first or second-largest producer. In recent months, it’s been the second largest, but late last year and early this year, it had overtaken Nigeria for the top spot as that country grappled with militant attacks on its fossil fuels installments ... ....